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Feeling low
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This is tough to post. I went through a period of situational depression utilizing a PhD psychotherapist and one of the approved SSRIs (citalopram) 10 years ago due to my wife passing from cancer. It was really tough with a young daughter wondering why mommy can’t come home. Things have been good since, remarried, have 2 great kids with her, good job, no issues. I went through the process to get my third class via SI off the meds 9 years ago and was released into the wild, free of the SI after the 1 year update. I’ve maintained a third class ever since.
Fast forward to last month. My daughter and only child from my first wife was killed by a drunk driver. Feels like everything is crashing. I know health is important and have an appointment scheduled with a psychologist. I’m sure another round of SSRIs could help.
I think I can continue flying under Basic Med when I’m ready. But, I have a cabin in Canada that I can only get to with my float plane. Need a third class to do that. I’m not sure if I can go north using the Sport Pilot option while on basic med under MOSIAC.
I’ve read here that situational depression can only be a one time thing. I’ve had 2 major life events separated by a decade. Does that matter. Is Basic an option if my GP signs off. Is there a path with minimal to no risk to get back on a third class? Looking for options once the head is back on straight.
Fast forward to last month. My daughter and only child from my first wife was killed by a drunk driver. Feels like everything is crashing. I know health is important and have an appointment scheduled with a psychologist. I’m sure another round of SSRIs could help.
I think I can continue flying under Basic Med when I’m ready. But, I have a cabin in Canada that I can only get to with my float plane. Need a third class to do that. I’m not sure if I can go north using the Sport Pilot option while on basic med under MOSIAC.
I’ve read here that situational depression can only be a one time thing. I’ve had 2 major life events separated by a decade. Does that matter. Is Basic an option if my GP signs off. Is there a path with minimal to no risk to get back on a third class? Looking for options once the head is back on straight.